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With so many combinations to choose from, we decided to sell the ArboRapid components separately, so you can choose the exact pole, blade and accessories you need.

SHERRILLtree has teamed up with BERGER to bring you their highly anticipated ArboRapid Polesaw system. BERGER, a highly renowned manufacturer of extension poles and pruning tools, has developed a series of high-grade forged aluminum poles, with a number of locking extensions. The locks are quite sturdy and anti-stick. But what makes the locks so nice, is that they allow the height to be continuously adjusted. BERGER's ArboRapid poles deliver optimal stability at height, so you can expect minimal wobble when using your ArboRapid Polesaw.

The ArboRapid poles collapse down to an easy to carry 5.74 ft. and can extend to 10.5, 15.25, or 20.83 ft. There's a couple tree-climbing ArboRapid poles as well, which are shorter, and have an attachment point on their ends for attaching to your climbing saddle. Their short height means you can get around in the canopy without your pole snagging every branch. The ArboRapid Tree-Climbing Poles collapse all the way down to 2.73 ft, and can be extended to 4.6 or 6.23 ft. They feature the same click-system for adding accessories as the regular ArboRapid poles.

BERGER has developed a range of accessories to accompany the ArboRapid Polesaw system, but did so using a click-system, so accessories can be easily clipped on the pole. Accessories include a 5 ft extension add-on pole, a pole hook, and a very aggressive looking felling hook.

One last mark in the plus column for the ArboRapid poles, is that they are compatible with the SHERRILLtree BIGSHOT heads. These are the only telescoping poles we've found to work with the BIGSHOT.

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